Isaiah 53:5: But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made us whole, and with his stripes we are healed.

The Holy Rosary

The feast of the Holy Rosary was established by Saint Pius V on the anniversary of the naval victory won by the Christian fleet at Lepanto, October 7, 1571. The victory was attributed to the help of the holy Mother of God whose aid was invoked through praying the Rosary.

"I am the Lady of the Rosary. I would like a chapel built here in my honor. Continue to pray the Rosary everyday. The war will end soon and the soldiers will return to their homes." -

Our Lady of Fatima October 13th 1917

It is more necessary than ever that from every part of the earth prayer for peace be made to Him. In this perspective, the Rosary turns out to be the form of prayer most needed. It builds peace because, while it appeals to the grace of God, it sows in the one praying it the seed of good from which we can expect the fruit of justice and solidarity for personal and community life. - John Paul II

"Of all prayers rosary is the most beautiful and the richest in graces; of all it is the one which is most pleasing to Mary, the Virgin Most Holy. Therefore, love the Rosary and recite it every day with devotion: this is the testament which I leave unto you so that you may remember me by it." - St. Pius X

"My impression isthat the Rosary is of the greatest value not only according to the words of Our Lady of Fatima, but according to the effects of the Rosary one sees throughout history. My impression is that Our Lady wanted to give ordinary people, how might not know how to pray, this simple method of getting closer to God." - Sister Lucia, one of the seers of Fatima

"Love the Madonna and pray the rosary, for her rosary is the weapon against the evils of the world today." - St. Padre Pio

"The rosary is my weapon." - St. (Padre) Pio of Pietrelcina

The Rosary through Persecution

Poland Bl. Fr. Jerzy Popieluszko - Priest and Martyr

After his death his fellow soldiers spoke about the abuse he had suffered. One day he was forced to stand barefooted in the snow as he had refused to hand in a rosary.

A teacher in Jerzy's school summoned Marianna Popieluszko over her son...she said "He (the teacher) wanted to inform me that Jerzy spent too much time saying the rosary at church. It was true that after school he went to church and prayed the rosary every day, but the teacher intended to intimidate us, threatening to mark him down for conduct. I replied to the teacher that there was freedom of worship in Poland and that everybody could do as they pleased (the Holy Ghost must have inspired me at that moment). In the end, they did not mark him down for conduct, even though he always went to church for the rosary".

Mexico On the Persecution of the Church in MexicoPope Pius XI - November 1926

As a matter of fact, many individuals, members either of the Knights of Columbus, or officers of the Federation, of the Union of Catholic Women of Mexico, or of the Society of Mexican Youth, have been taken to prison handcuffed, through the public streets, surrounded by armed soldiers, locked up in foul jails, harshly treated, and punished with prison sentences or fines. Moreover, Venerable Brothers, and in narrating this We can scarcely keep back Our tears, some of these young men and boys have gladly met death, the rosary in their hands and the name of Christ King on their lips.

China
(1994) On May 24, the most important Feast day of Mary in China, over 50,000 pilgrims knelt in drizzling rain in an open field- the underground Church has no basilica, cathedral or even a in Hubei. At 8 A.M the procession for Holy Mass began. Four bishops of the faithful Catholic Church and 120 Priests, arriving from underground dioceses all over China, moved forward in cortege. Following were over a hundred seminarians; 200 nuns; deacons, and young acolytes. Leading the procession was His Excellency Bishop Su Chi-Min, Auxiliary Bishop of Baoding.

As they moved slowly across the farmland and pasture, the drizzling rain became a steady, hard downpour. Pilgrims rushed forward with whatever protection they had available -plastic vinyl sheeting, a few umbrellas, cardboard boxes- to cover their underground bishops, priests and religious. To no avail, everyone was soaked-but, "soaked in the love of Mary and in the grace of God" one participant later remarked.

Kneeling in mud, 50,000 Chinese underground Catholics on May 24, 1994, sang hymns, prayed, wept, and touched their rosaries to the image of Mary at the shrine of Hubei. No persecution could crush us, says a seminarian named Wen Xiu, age 23. No rain could dampen their spirits.

Pray the Rosary every day for peace in our own hearts, peace in our families and peace in our country and in the world. Pray also for our Priests.

Excerpts of the Pope's Sermon on the Feast of the Sacred Heart 2010

The most important of those texts in today’s liturgy is Psalm 23(22) – “The Lord is my shepherd” – in which Israel at prayer received God’s self-revelation as shepherd, and made this the guide of its own life. “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want”: this first verse expresses joy and gratitude for the fact that God is present to and concerned for us. The reading from the Book of Ezechiel begins with the same theme: “I myself will look after and tend my sheep” (Ez 34:11). God personally looks after me, after us, after all mankind. I am not abandoned, adrift in the universe and in a society which leaves me ever more lost and bewildered. God looks after me. He is not a distant God, for whom my life is worthless.

Another part of this sermon

“Your rod and your staff – they comfort me”: the shepherd needs the rod as protection against savage beasts ready to pounce on the flock; against robbers looking for prey. Along with the rod there is the staff which gives support and helps to make difficult crossings. Both of these are likewise part of the Church’s ministry, of the priest’s ministry. The Church too must use the shepherd’s rod, the rod with which he protects the faith against those who falsify it, against currents which lead the flock astray. The use of the rod can actually be a service of love. Today we can see that it has nothing to do with love when conduct unworthy of the priestly life is tolerated. Nor does it have to do with love if heresy is allowed to spread and the faith twisted and chipped away, as if it were something that we ourselves had invented. As if it were no longer God’s gift, the precious pearl which we cannot let be taken from us. Even so, the rod must always become once again the shepherd’s staff – a staff which helps men and women to tread difficult paths and to follow the Lord.

From the Catechism..

The Holy Eucharist

1324 The Eucharist is "the source and summit of the Christian life."136 "The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound up with the Eucharist and are oriented toward it. For in the blessed Eucharist is contained the whole spiritual good of the Church, namely Christ himself, our Pasch."137

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Our Lord Jesus to St. Faustina - My daughter, just as you prepare in My presence, so also you make your confession before Me. The person of the priest is, for Me, only a screen. Never analyse what sort of a priest it is that I am making use of; open your soul in confession as you would to Me, and I will fill it with My light. (1725)